A new Oxford University study finds that parenting interventions for helping children with behaviour problems are just as effective in
Greener neighborhoods may be good for children’s brains
Children living in urban greener neighborhoods may have better spatial working memory, according to a British Journal of Educational Psychology
More minorities labeled ‘learning disabled’ because of social inequities, study finds
A new Portland State University study suggests that the disproportionate placement of racial minorities into special education for learning disabilities
Under pressure: The surgeon’s conundrum in decision making: Small study based on subjective interviews explores decision-making process in life-and-death emergencies
In a small study based on conversations with 20 hospital-based surgeons, Johns Hopkins researchers say they found that most report
Is it their own fault?! How people judge the exclusion of others
The way people view the social exclusion of others varies — depending on how much they think the excluded person
One year’s losses for child sexual abuse in US top $9 billion, new study suggests
A new study at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health found that the annual economic impact of child
Patients get faster life-saving treatment in states with policies allowing direct transport to specialized heart attack care hospitals
People having a heart attack get faster life-saving treatment to restore blood flow to the heart if they live in